On Sunday 04 October 2009 17:54:41 Carlton Brooks wrote:
> If someone can explain the basics to me I would be forever greatful.
Most "NAS" (Network-attached storage) devices are just appliances that have a
minimum level of intelligence to provide NFS, Samba, and/or Appletalk. In
other words, it's just a compact file server with little or no user management
or security.
My suggestion: Just build a server with lots of storage space and configure
Samba on it.
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